Yeah, that pobably depends on the bike.
Just chekced their site, no white pads, but they seem to have or have had a clear model.
I would just want to avoid scratching the paint when driving the bike on a daily basis..

You really have built an inspiring bike, I'm planning on removing the gas cap just like you did, gives a really slick look.

Yeah, that pobably depends on the bike.
Just chekced their site, no white pads, but they seem to have or have had a clear model.
I would just want to avoid scratching the paint when driving the bike on a daily basis..

You really have built an inspiring bike, I'm planning on removing the gas cap just like you did, gives a really slick look.

Thanks for the nice words. No gas - no gas cap!

There is another company called Stompgrip that makes a slightly different looking pad. Not sure what colors they have.

Personally, I went with the "denim" look...idea being that the flat black paint wears in as you ride, like a pair of jeans. Makes the bike personal, and also fits with the whole bobber thing I'm going for.

I just checked out the Stomgrip pads, they only come in a clear nubly texture. Like the anti-slip mats in public swiming halls.
Tech Spec's are much more slick.

What your saying about wearing the bike in reminds me of a bike I heard of a while ago, 40 years old, 1 owner, the paint and chrome had been worn through several places by being ridden so much. I'm trying to see if I can find that article.
If your gonna give the bike patina like that, you're gonna have to ride it hardcore for years.